More than a third of men in Northern Ireland are oblivious to the early signs of prostate cancer, a survey has revealed. In a UK-wide poll of 1,000 men over the age of 50, more than 35 admitted they had no idea what to look out for. In Northern Ireland, 37.

HUNDREDS of Irish women desperate to start a family are being driven abroad because of a chronic shortage of donor eggs. That s according to a new study from a fertility clinic in the Czech Republic, where Irish women are flocking each year to use eggs from anonymous donors.

MORE and more young men in Limerick are being diagnosed with significant prostate cancer, a study has revealed. Research from University Hospital Limerick showed the average age of men with high-grade prostate cancer dropped from 71 to 63 over the course of a decade.

More than a third of men in Northern Ireland are oblivious to the early signs of prostate cancer, a survey has revealed.In a UKwide poll of 1,000 men over the age of 50, more than 35 admitted they had no idea what to look out for. In Northern Ireland, 37

HUNDREDS of Irish women desperate to start a family are being driven abroad because of a chronic shortage of donor eggs.Thats according to a new study from a fertility clinic in the Czech Republic, where Irish women are flocking each year to use eggs from anonymous donors

MORE and more youngmen in Limerick are being diagnosed withsignificant prostate cancer, a study has revealed.Research from University Hospital Limerick showed the average age of men with highgrade prostate cancer dropped from 71 to 63 over the course of a decade

More than a third of men in Northern Ireland are oblivious to the early signs of prostate cancer, a survey has revealed.In a UKwide poll of 1,000 men over the age of 50, more than 35 admitted they had no idea what to look out for